Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purgefne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 1562 points – 1 years agoarstechnica.com373Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDue to the lack of visible karma, people repost way less on Lemmy than on reddit.It's less about visible karma and more about how high karma can push you to r/all faster, meaning people can sell those accounts. You just have bots that auto post to lemmy from reddit instead, and flood the feed with no intervention. Which may actually be worse.I block them. Did a big rant about that very topic a while back.lemm.ee made plans to block bots.
Due to the lack of visible karma, people repost way less on Lemmy than on reddit.It's less about visible karma and more about how high karma can push you to r/all faster, meaning people can sell those accounts. You just have bots that auto post to lemmy from reddit instead, and flood the feed with no intervention. Which may actually be worse.I block them. Did a big rant about that very topic a while back.lemm.ee made plans to block bots.
It's less about visible karma and more about how high karma can push you to r/all faster, meaning people can sell those accounts.
You just have bots that auto post to lemmy from reddit instead, and flood the feed with no intervention. Which may actually be worse.I block them. Did a big rant about that very topic a while back.lemm.ee made plans to block bots.
Due to the lack of visible karma, people repost way less on Lemmy than on reddit.
It's less about visible karma and more about how high karma can push you to r/all faster, meaning people can sell those accounts.
You just have bots that auto post to lemmy from reddit instead, and flood the feed with no intervention.
Which may actually be worse.
I block them. Did a big rant about that very topic a while back.
lemm.ee made plans to block bots.